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The Kutchi Language

Kachhi (also spelt Kutchi, Kutchi, Kutchhi or Kachchhi, is an Indo-Aryan Language spoken in the Kutch region of the Indian state of Gujarat, with approximately 870,000 speakers.

It is also spoken in the Sindh province of Pakistan, and notably in large areas of eastern Africa by people from the Indian subcontinent. It is spoken by the Kutchi people, which includes groups such as the Rajput Jadejas, the Bhanushalis, Bhatias, Brahmins (Rajgor Ganyathy - Bhuj), Meghwals, Visa Oswals, Dasa Oswals, Lohanas, Jains, Nizari Ismaili, and various Muslim communities in the region, including Muslim Khojas, Hingoras, Mutwas, Jats and the Kutchi Memon community.

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We have specialist teams of professional linguist in various fields and competences. These translators are experts in their industry, with relevant knowledge and experience. We assign translation teams to work according to their business sector skill sets.

We have a large number of mother tongue Kutchi translators and interpreters dispersed all around the world. Our global Project Management presence and dispersed teams of Kutchi translators means that we can offer you real advantages where you have tight turnaround requirements.

Kutchi Transcreation

There are a wide range cultural aspects in the Kutchi speaking world that can vary quite significantly depending on the region. For example, many colors, symbols and region specific slang can have implications that can be quite different to those intended. It is vital that text be adapted accordingly.

In the translation industry we use the term ‘Transcreation’ to refer to this adaptation of a text to suit the cultural understanding of a specific target audience.

It can be a challenging task for a business to expand into the Kutchi market. It’s vitally important that marketing and advertising messages are correctly adapted to this audience, while not compromising the original purpose, style, tone and context of the message. An awareness of local cultural nuances and adapting your text accordingly is why our Kutchi translators only translate into there native tongue.

Kutchi Website Localization

In the age of globalization, localizing your website into Kutchi is a highly cost-effective investment and an easy way to expand your business presence in that target market. We can professionally translate your website into Kutchi, retaining its meaning and flavor as per your original content. Don’t insult your prospective customers by using a “free website translation tool” that does nothing more than show disrespect; this is not a good start in building a client relationship. We can work in HTML, XML, ASP, PHP, GIF, JPEG, Joomla, Drupal, PNG, and CMS.

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Kutchi Facts...

Kutchi (often spelt as Katchi) is similar to Sindhi, which is spoken in neighboring Sindh, Pakistan and parts of India. It has borrowed some vocabulary from Gujarati, because the Kutch District is geographically between Sindh and Gujarat.

Most Kachhis living in India are bilingual or trilingual, due to exposure to closely related neighbouring languages such as Gujarati. Many Pakistanis are also bilingual or trilingual; many residents of Karachi speak Kutchi.

Kutchi is also understood by speakers of the Memoni dialect, spoken by individuals belonging to the Memoni ethnicity within Pakistan and India, so much so that they could have an entire conversation with only a few words of difference. The grammatical structure is generally the same, and thus could be understood by most Memons, be they Batwa Memon, Dhoraji Memon, or any other sub-group of Memons.